Validation rules
Validation
Error/Warning/Prompt
Enabling SLA without configuring SLA type.
Cannot enable IP SLA, no valid source/destination configured.
IP address given for source or destination is
multicast or broadcast.
Invalid IP address.
Configure the SLA type with a source IP which
is configured in the same switch.
Destination IP cannot be configured as the same as one of the
local interface IP addresses.
Configure threshold with invalid value.
Invalid threshold count value. For threshold type 'Immediate',
count must be 1 and for 'Consecutive', count must be greater
than or equals to 2.
Configure threshold value for 'PacketLoss' or
'TestCompletion'
Configuration is not applicable when threshold is configured
for 'PacketLoss' or 'TestCompletion'.
Configure threshold type for TestCompletion.
Configuration is not applicable when threshold is configured
for 'TestCompletion'.
Configure schedule with proper end time with a
frequency which is out of end time.
Invalid endtime. Endtime is not enough to run the tests for
configured frequency and repetitions.
Configuring ‘srcTodstTime’ or ‘dstTosrcTime’
threshold configuration for ‘icmp-echo’ or ‘tcp-
connect’.
Invalid threshold configuration for configured SLA type.
Enabling the IP SLA which is already in enabled
state.
IP SLA is already enabled.
Disabling the IP SLA which is already in
disabled state.
IP SLA is already disabled.
Show IP SLA history of un-configured SLA.
IP SLA is not configured for this ID.
Enable more number (currently decided 50 as
limit) of IP SLA.
Maximum number of enabled IP SLAs at a time is limited to
50.
Removing IP SLA type/tos/history size/
schedule/ threshold configuration with un-
configured value.
IP SLA configuration does not exist.
Configuring scheduler with a frequency value
which is not satisfying the condition frequency >
number of packets per probe * packet interval.
Frequency value is insufficient to configure the scheduler.
Scheduler already configured and try to
configure SLA type with a value of ‘number of
packets per probe’ and ‘packet interval’ which is
not satisfying the condition frequency > number
of packets per probe * packet interval.
Number of packets/packet interval is insufficient to configure
IP SLA type.
Table Continued
Chapter 17 IP Service Level Agreement
601